Yes, Sheldon was there, prattling on about toy trains. And it finally dawned on Bernadette that marrying Howard meant living with his mother (I'm guessing these two won't make it down the aisle).

But the moment that Amy insisted on staying at Leonard and Sheldon's apartment, while Leonard was the only person there, her plotline was the only one that really mattered. Practically everything that came out of her mouth from "I'm being a delight here!" to "I have no interest in model trains, stores that sell them, nor their heartbreaking clientele," was screamingly funny.

Really, this entire recap could just be a list of her best one-liners.

Okay, one more: Amy talking about the one signature in her yearbook, which stated, "Dear Amy, self respect and a hymen are better than friends and fun. Love, Mom."

Leonard's wedding non-date with Amy ended badly, from her perspective. She seemed exasperated that her feminine wiles, plus Leonard's loneliness over his long-distance girlfriend, meant that he was falling for her. She planned to e-mail him the next day to say that "this body will never be his wonderland!"

Sheldon let him know that first, though, with three simple words: "Not for you!"

All in all, this was the best episode since last year's "The Love Car Displacement." The Mayim Bialik 2012 Emmy campaign just kicked into high gear.

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Scott

We were talking about this show yesterday at work. This is by far one of the funniest tv shows that I have watched in 20 years. First time I saw it was last month and I was in tears. Great writing and the actors do a great job with their characters.

If this is the funniest show you've watched in 20 years, you don't watch much television. The Simpsons is funnier and more entertaining then Big Bang Theory, and I would hardly call the Simpsons a great tv show.

At first I found Amy irritating. I don't think this character felt natural to Mayim and she tried to force it a bit too much. Over the last season, she managed to find her groove and a place on the show. I am finding the character equally irritating, but in a much more natural way. I enjoyed the episode and look forward to more Amy.

Amy is the only funny female character on the show. It needs the female counterpart to Sheldon.

I'm not convinced though, that any woman would ever want to marry Howard, especially a woman who's smokin hot and has so many options like Bernadette. The relationship between Bernadette and Howard is so unrealistic even for BBT.

Amy is awesome! She is hysterically funny, especially when she plays the straight man. She and Sheldon play well off each other, and she serves as a great foil to Penny's emotionalism. Her character is logic taken to an extreme, which makes it even funnier! The only problem I have with the female-female interplay is that the producers keep flirting with the idea of a girl-girl scene, but only for shock value – then they pull back and Amy and Bernadette go back to being straight. Either do it or don't do it, but the constant teasing is distracting and a bit annoying.

The character Amy and the actress have made this show even more delightful. I think if she was on more often she would be recieving an Emmy. Kudos to the casting team that brought her on the show. LOVE the show even more now. It's not an easy part to play but she does it effortlessly. GO AMY

Is there any talk of Amy Farrah Fowler and Bernadette Something being upgraded from Recurring cast members to permenant cast members. I think her and Bernadette's characters are awesome. I'm confused about Bernadette's character though. At first, I thought she was a scientist, and she was working at the Cheesecake Factory with Penny and now she is a scientist again? Is she both?

Hawaiikaos already answered this, but what may be confusing is now that it's in syndication the timelines are getting mixed up. In LA they run episodes back to back but they are not sequential. When Bernadette was introduced she was working with Penny while finishing school. She's out of school now and no longer working at the Cheesecake Factory.

If you don't like it....who cares? Some of us LOVE the show and will continue to support it. You obviously have some issues with good, light humor. Go back into your dark world and screw yourself....hugs and kisses

amy is funny as all get out!! yes she plays the dry character and a number of people can't get that. that is the fun though. she plays the straight man bit hard core at times, biut that it was is called for here. TBBT is one of the few shows if not the one show where this extreme works so well.

so get off your high horse folks and if you want comedies where there is only one dry character watch CHEERS again.

Any good story shows a progression or transformation of the main characters, and Amy is the catalyst of change for Sheldon, Bernadette for Howard, and Penny for Leonard (and vice versa). I don't think the show runners have figured out what to do with Raj, but that in itself could act to show how far the other characters have changed (though a little sad for Raj).

I am afraid this show has jumped-the-shark. Amy Farrah Fowler is mildly amusing, but she is in the show way to often. This show started off as basically two guys and a girl. Howard and Raj have always been regularly included and really made the show four guys and a girl. Now with Leonard, Sheldon, Penny, Howard, Raj, Bernadette & Amy Farrah Fowler, there is too much going on to ever really get the main players involved. I hope she gets written out of the show to some extent.

The character of Amy is not very funny. After last year's focus on relationship drivel, I was made to believe that this year would focus more on the guys and their nerdy science routines. This has been one of the worst episodes I have seen to date. Let's just hope it improves from last week soon.

I thing Amy is a great addition to the show. She was "awesome" on this past episode. I like that the writers have incorporated more women so that Penny's character had other women to bond with like the male characters. I didn't care for the character who became Leonard's love interest this past season, glad to see her go! I can't even remember her name that is how much I disliked the character. All in All a great cast this time around! Keep it up!

Women are as funny as men, and I think the women playing Amy and Bernadette prove the point. They are just as funny as their fellow castmates.
Another funny female actress is Katherine Parkinson from the IT Crowd. A very funny show!

@mejazzbo – America will always be the best, you whining socialist stooge. I fart in your general direction! you are just jealous because your country is run so well you have to stand in line for toilet paper!

This was a breakout episode for Amy Farrah Fowler. As a character she developed more in this episode than any previous episodes (with the possible exception of "Getting Drunk with Penny" episode). No date for the prom but two for this wedding! Amy (and outstanding writing) are here to stay. And Bernadette morphing into Howard Mother was was the icing on the cake.

Amy is funniest when she's NOT trying to be funny, she's more Sheldon than Sheldon! While there were some good moments, the times when she broke from her typical characterization seemed forced. Love the character and MB is doing s fantastic job of it, but less is more.

LOVE both Amy and Bernadette. I think the storylines with the women have added so much to the show – can only watch so much of Leonard whinning! Glad his girlfriend left for India – I did not like her!

Amy Farrah Fowler totally stole this episode! she even said it herself: "You may have not noticed, but I'm being a delight here" Best episode in a long time for TBBT and it is all thanks to Amy Farrah Fowler, the best show stealer ever! (remember, she was suposed to guest star for a couple of episodes and ended up being a regular cast member.. she is THAT AWESOME!!)

Love her! I think she is great and the episode was hysterical. But I am interested to see what she meant be calling Sheldon her "kindasorta boyfriend" and Sheldon becoming so angry with Leonard and insisting "Not for you." I gotta wonder what the season will hold for those two.

John Cleese was right. Women are generally not funny. The number of really funny female comedians are few and far between. Men are different. They are natural clowns, they take themselves less seriously, they behave less seriously and as comedians, they do a better job. This does not serve them well in some parts of life, but in comedy, it works.